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Rimrose Valley Friends meet with Peter Dowd, MP
Delegates from Rimrose Valley Friends met with Peter Dowd MP on Thursday 17th March to discuss Highways England’s assessment of the two road options to improve road access to the Port of Liverpool. The purpose of the meeting was to establish Mr Dowd’s opinions and...
Public Meeting – Dual carriageway through Rimrose Valley?
Saturday, 2nd April 10am – 12 noon. All welcome. At the SING PLUS Centre, Cambridge Road, Seaforth. L21 1EX, behind the Adult Education Centre (map) Are you worried about the looming threat of a road through Rimrose Valley? Are you concerned about the increase in...
Attend a Highways England information event this week and make your views about a dual carriageway through Rimrose Valley known!
As previously reported, Highways England is running a series of information events to present the public with two road options to carry an ever increasing flow of heavy goods traffic between the motorway network and the docks. As things stand, one of the two options...
Road Questions Submitted to SMBC & Highways England
Following a meeting in February 2016 made up of 16 Rimrose Valley Friends, plus discussion and consultation through our Facebook group, we have today written jointly to the Chief Executive of Sefton Council and to the Project Lead for the Port of Liverpool road...
Fox on Rimrose Valley needs urgent medical attention
A fox has been spotted on Rimrose Valley in need of urgent medical treatment, suspected to have mange (click here for information on what that is). It was last seen at the back of houses along Trawden Way, however as it’s roaming freely it could be found anywhere...
Highways England release ‘Port of Liverpool Access’ Newsletter #2
Highways England has today released their second public newsletter to keep people informed of developments with regards to improving road access to the Port of Liverpool. Click here to download the 2nd Highways England Newsletter Up until now Highways England had been...